- IE OCCHO DIGBY/D/10/1899
- Parte
- 1899
Parte deDigby Irish Estates
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Parte deDigby Irish Estates
Parte deDigby Irish Estates
Parte deDigby Irish Estates
Parte deLoughton Papers
Parte deLoughton Papers
The majority of the documents in this file concern the 1906-1907 improvements made to Borrisnafarney church. Examples of such records include a letter from Reverand John D Morrow, Rathenny Cottage, Cloughjordan, to Benjamin Bloomfield Trench regarding painting the church a new baptismal font, a new church window and new pews; specifications for alterations to be carried out in the existing church. Also included in the file is a letter from Benjamin Bloomfield Trench, 41 Onslow square, London regarding his hesitations over church improvements, he believes the congregation should have a say and therefore wants to hold a secret ballot. This is followed by a letter from The Rt Rev. Mervyn Archdall, Clarisford, Killaloe, Co. Carlow which states that according to religious law such a ballot would be illegal and therefore would not be honored. The file also covers topics such as sourcing and dedicating stain glass, raising financial funds and design plans.
The file also deal with other repairs the church required. Examples include an estimate from for supplying and fixing new boiler and case Musgrave & company ltd., Belfast, Northern Ireland .A letter from H. Sibthrope & son limited, 33 Molesworth Street, Dublin regarding repairs to the church sent to the Reverand G.A Earle, The Rectory, Dunkerrin, Roscrea.
Trench, Benjamin Bloomfield
Parte deDigby Irish Estates
Parte deWoodfield Papers
Photographic portrait of A Scott. Printed by Webster and Company at Clonmel and Nenagh, County Tipperary, Ireland.
Lease between Charles Moore and James Geoghan for Lands in Cloneen and Clonough
Parte deCharleville Estate Papers
Lease between Charles Moore and James Geoghan for lands in Cloneen and Clonough of 283 acres at 7s per acre for three lives.
Letter from William Perkinson to John Monaghan
Photocopy of letter from William Perkinson, Croghan, to his brother-in-law, John Monaghan, Lanervase County, Michigan, US. Describes financial difficulties of the family, the fall in value of family home and the great distress suffered in the locality. "There is no wonder made of death here". He writes also of his hope to emigrate to America.
Perkinson, William
Letter from William Perkinson to John Monaghan
Photocopy of letter from William Perkinson to John Monaghan, noting the 30 year acquaintance of the two, and enquiring about the welfare and whereabouts of Bernard Devan, a native of Croghan who emigrated to America, and known to Monaghan.
Perkinson, William